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Last month we talked about an Ohio poll worker named Melowese Richardson who was under investigation for casting two votes for Barack Obama — an accusation she proudly admitted was true — along with other instances of vote fraud.

On Monday, the Hamilton Country prosecutor announced the culmination of several investigations. Richardson said she was fighting “for Mr. Obama and for Mr. Obama’s right to sit as president of the United States.” Now she’s fighting to stay out of prison for a long time:

The Hamilton County Prosecutor announced charges of voter fraud against three people.

Officials charged that she voted in her own name by absentee ballot and also in person at the polls, but Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph Deters said she also is charged with voting in the name of five other people in various elections.

If convicted, Richardson can always hope for that “last day in office pardon” from Obama as a thank-you for the effort, although she might not want to count on it.

Another person indicted for vote fraud is Marguerite Kloos — who is a nun — but ironically Richardson’s the one who seems to have turned the practice into a habit. Quick, click play now:

A thousand apologies. I blame the dizzying switch to daylight savings time.